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TravelPod Member ReviewsHotelito El Paraiso Bacalar

“ Hotel Canada, Mexico City ”

Reviewed Nov 26, 2011

by borntorun46 (13 reviews) , United States

The staff are nice enough. The rooms are lovely and the hot water is plentyfull. The best part is the rooftop restaurant where you can enjoy your free, excellent breakfast, even if the waitstaff are like zombies. The price is a little high but the value of the breakfast with the view of the city makes it worth it.

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